Tobias SchlittGallery to FlickrThu, 20 Nov 2008 12:34:46 +0100CC by-nc-saentext/htmlI seized the boring time in the past days (I've had a really bad cold) and
migrated my photo gallery to Flickr. So far I hosted the photos on my own,
using Gallery. While Gallery is a great tool that allowed me to
comfortablly manage and present my images, it has one great flaw: I host
it by myself. That means a) that serving images from my server costs quite
a bit of performance, if you involve PHP and even a database, and b) that
I need to take care for updates myself. The first issue is a minor one,
since my server is powerful enough to serve the job and not that many
people are interessted. The second topic is much more disturbing, since I
need to keep track about security updates all the time and need to bring
an update in place ASAP, if one occurs.Tobias SchlittGallery to FlickrThu, 20 Nov 2008 12:34:46 +0100CC by-nc-saentext/plainI seized the boring time in the past days (I've had a really bad cold) and
migrated my photo gallery to Flickr. So far I hosted the photos on my own,
using Gallery. While Gallery is a great tool that allowed me to
comfortablly manage and present my images, it has one great flaw: I host
it by myself. That means a) that serving images from my server costs quite
a bit of performance, if you involve PHP and even a database, and b) that
I need to take care for updates myself. The first issue is a minor one,
since my server is powerful enough to serve the job and not that many
people are interessted. The second topic is much more disturbing, since I
need to keep track about security updates all the time and need to bring
an update in place ASAP, if one occurs.Tobias SchlittGallery to FlickrThu, 20 Nov 2008 12:34:46 +0100CC by-nc-saenapplication/rss+xmlI seized the boring time in the past days (I've had a really bad cold) and
migrated my photo gallery to Flickr. So far I hosted the photos on my own,
using Gallery. While Gallery is a great tool that allowed me to
comfortablly manage and present my images, it has one great flaw: I host
it by myself. That means a) that serving images from my server costs quite
a bit of performance, if you involve PHP and even a database, and b) that
I need to take care for updates myself. The first issue is a minor one,
since my server is powerful enough to serve the job and not that many
people are interessted. The second topic is much more disturbing, since I
need to keep track about security updates all the time and need to bring
an update in place ASAP, if one occurs.